Bayelsa spends N10b on arrears of N18, 000 minimum wage, gratuity

23/05/2014

…. Saves N800m from staff audit


The Bayelsa state government says, it has paid a whopping N10 billion hsdas arrears of the N18,000 minimum wage as well as pensions and gratuities, it inherited from the Timipre Sylva administration.

Similarly, the government has also saved over N800 million over the past two years in savings by weeding out ghost workers from its payroll.

Chief press secretary to Governor Seriake Dickson, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, who made these reveallations in a press statement, stated that, the gains recorded were a confirmation of the Governor’s believe that a worker is worthy of his wages, which informed the decision of government to plug all loopholes that constituted a drain on its purse.


“Governor Dickson believes that workers who have worked should be paid accordingly. We therefore, have no place for ghost and absentee workers,” he said.

“We have reduced the state’s monthly wage bill from over N5 billion, when we came on board, to less N4.4b for the workers, pensioners and political appointees. Thus saved over N800 million in two years,” added the spokesman.

He explained that, the current wage bill of N4.4b included over five biannual promotions for workers and their salary arrears, stressing that, the state government has spent over N6b in clearing the backlog of the N18,000 minimum wage arrears owed workers by the Sylva administration. 

“Another N4b arrears on gratuities carried over from the previous government is also being paid by this government,” remarked the CPS.

According to Mr. Iworiso-Markson, the payments by the Dickson administration, was a demonstration of the administration’s commitment to the well-being of its workers.

He condemned and dismissed as false, the allegations that, the recently introduced biometric exercise at the state and local government levels were designed to witch-hunt certain workers, noting that, it was the figment of the imagination of mischief makers, as no worker in the state has complained of any form of victimization or that his or her legitimate earnings have not been paid.

The CPS wondered why biometric exercises that are commonplace worldwide, would become a subject of controversy in Bayelsa State.

He also used the opportunity to debunk reports that, N5m was being paid to the biometrics contractor, per local government area, arguing that, the benefits of the exercise to the state, by far outweighs the cost.

His words, “as an exercise with a human face, the biometrics exercise is not blind to workers who have legitimate reasons to be off their duty posts”

He described opponents of the biometrics as members of the syndicate the exercise has blocked from feeding fat on the millions generated from ghost workers.

“We knew they would fight back. It is no longer business as usual. Having stopped the free millions they make every month, you don’t expect them to give you a hug. They are like a beheaded serpent, and they would continue to spew venom,” he declared.

GOV SERIAKE DICKSON’S VISIT TO NIGER DELTANS IN LAGOS

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Typical of his administrations commitment to the

Co-ordinator, Ijaw Monitoring Group, Comrade Joseph Evah (right) assisted by the President of Ijaw Women Leadership Forum, South West, Chief (Mrs) Pat Ngene (left), on behalf of Niger Deltans in Lagos, receiving thirty million naira (N30m) draft from the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Seriake Dickson (centre) for a revolving loan scheme for small and medium scale businesses during the Governor’s visit to Niger Deltans at Ajegunle, Apapa in Lagos. Photo by Lucky Francis

Co-ordinator, Ijaw Monitoring Group, Comrade Joseph Evah (right) assisted by the President of Ijaw Women Leadership Forum, South West, Chief (Mrs) Pat Ngene (left), on behalf of Niger Deltans in Lagos, receiving thirty million naira (N30m) draft from the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Seriake Dickson (centre) for a revolving loan scheme for small and medium scale businesses during the Governor’s visit to Niger Deltans at Ajegunle, Apapa in Lagos. Photo by Lucky Francis

alleviation and empowerment of women through economic programmes, Governor Seriake Dickson recently made available a draft  for N30m for Niger Delta women in Lagos State. 

The event  which took place at the Nigerian Navy Barracks, Ajegunle, Apapa was graced by eminent guests including the Deputy  National Chairman of the People`s Democratic Party, (PDP), Chief Uche Secondus, renowned activist, Comrade Joseph Evah and a mammoth crowd of 3000 women. According to the Chief Press Secretary to the Bayelsa State Governor, Daniel Iworiso-Markson the Governor urged intending beneficiaries of the loan to form cooperatives in order to access the facilities being made available to them.
In the words of Governor Dickson,  “the aim is to make our women less independent as well as contribute their quota to the GDP of the State.”  The Governor  further advised them to consider it as his administrations step to reach out to those  living outside the state in order that they too may benefit from the opportunities being made available back home. He however cautioned them not to see the revolving loan scheme as a money sharing venture but as an opportunity to be empowered financially to carry out small and medium business.
He further stated, “women across the state have been told to form themselves into cooperative societies so as to enable them access the loan. It is a revolving loan. Anybody that defaults will hinder others from accessing the loan, which is not good.”
On his part, Coordinator of the Ijaw Monitoring Group, Comrade Joseph Evah was full of encomiums for the strIdes taken by the administrations in reaching out to its people through such a programme. He affirmed that the Ijaw community in Lagos was in touch with activities in the State and expressed his satisfaction and support of efforts being made to develop the people and the state in general. He likened the educational policy of the state to that of Alhaji Lateef Jakande`s of  Lagos state which laid a solid foundation for future leaders of Lagos.
Ejiro Eghagha
BRW correspondent Abuja
 

SHEHU OF BORNO APPOINTED AS CHANCELLOR OF NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY

In its determination to build more bridges of unity among Nigerians, the Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry seriake Dickson says, his the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Ibn Umar Garabi El-Kanemi as chancellor of the State owned Niger Delta University,

According to Daniel Iworiso-Markson, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State, Governor Dickson urged politicians and religious leaders to desist from inciting remarks and actions that could create tension and stress on the polity

The Governor was represented at the occasion by  the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Edmond Allison-Oguru. The Bayelsa State Governor traced the history of the alliance between the north and the south to the first republic and how the people of Bayelsa have always built bridges instead of walls in a bid to foster the unity of the nation and integration.

He also brought to the fore, the fact that the alliance is not just an act of coincidence as the Niger Delta region produced the first Chancellor of University of Maiduguri, Late Prof. Essien Udom
The Governor stated that, it was only natural for both regions to continue their symbiotic political relationship, which has been mutually beneficial to all.

He however noted with regret that, but for the security situation in the north-east, the ceremony would have held in the comfort of the Shehu’s palace.

In his acceptance speech, the Shehu thanked the Governor for the honour, describing the Niger Delta University as the university of the future, adding that, he will strive to justify the confidence reposed
in him by the Government and people of Bayelsa State in particular and the South-South region in general.

He emphasized his vision for the growth and development of the NDU to a world class university as he canvassed the cooperation and support of all stakeholders.

Also speaking, a former Director-General of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Prof. Muhammed Nur Alkali noted that universities were passing through very difficult times, adding
that, ongoing reforms in the educational sector would helpuniversities play bigger roles in nation building.

“Our universities must play greater roles in building bridges. This is a major role we all have to pursue. It is important we stand in solidarity for the success of the university system,” said Alkali.

L-R: Shehu of Borno,Alh (Dr) Abubakar Ibn Garbai Elkanemi, Secretary to Bayelsa state Government, Professor Edmud Allison Oguru, former Minister of Agriculture, Alh Shetima and Bayelsa State Commissioner of Education, Hon. Salo Adikumo, at the presentation of Letter of Appointment to the shehu of Borno  as the Chancellor, Niger Delta University, Yenagoa, in Abuja.

L-R: Shehu of Borno,Alh (Dr) Abubakar Ibn Garbai Elkanemi, Secretary to Bayelsa state Government, Professor Edmud Allison Oguru, former Minister of Agriculture, Alh Shetima and Bayelsa State Commissioner of Education, Hon. Salo Adikumo, at the presentation of Letter of Appointment to the shehu of Borno as the Chancellor, Niger Delta University, Yenagoa, in Abuja.

Governor Dickson visits Amanyanabo of Abonnema, calls for Ijaw national unity and Integration

DSC_7052Governor Dickson visited Abonnema and was at the Palace of HRM Disrael Gbobo Bob-Manuel II at Akuku Toru LGA, Rivers State. This is in continuation of his service to the jaw nation as he encourages bridge building and closer ties by Ijaw people all over the country.
At the visit with Chiefs present at the Palace, he mentioned the Soko- Oluasiri dispute which was settled with maturity as a good sign for both States as this rivalry had preceded the creation of Bayelsa State. According to Governor Dickson`s Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, the Governor also commended the people for complementing Governments efforts through self help projects and as well saluted them for their support of President Jonathan and his administration.
HRM Disrael Gbobo Bob-Manuel II in his response acknowledged the efforts of Governor Dickson as a champion of peace and made requests for completion of on going land reclamation projects as well as resuscitation of the sea port that existed in the-colonial era to boost socio-economic activities.
Governor Dickson was accompanied on the visit by the supervising Minister of Education, Hon. Nyesom Wike, Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Uche Secondus, Rivers State Chairman of PDP, Mr. Felix Obuah, Secretary to Bayelsa State Government, Professor Edmund Alison Oguru among others.
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From L – R: Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, Rivers PDP Chairman, Mr. Felix Obuah, Supervising Minister for Education, Hon. Nyesom Wike, the Commander, MOPOL 19, Rivers State, CSP Ibiye Elekima Braide, and the National Vice Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, at Abonema town, during a solidarity visit by the Governor to the Amanyanabo of Abonnema, HRM Disrael Gbobo Bob-manuel II,  in Akuku Toru LGA of Rivers State. Photo by Ayebatonye Goodluck
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Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson (R), in a warm handshake with the Amanyanabo of Abonnema, HRM, Disrael Gbobo Bob-manuel II, during a solaridity visit to the Monarch by the Governor, at the Palace in Abonnema, Akuku Toru LGA, Rivers State.
Photo by Ayebatonye Goodluck
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rom L – R: Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson, Supervising Minister for Education, Hon. Nyesom Wike, Commander, MOPOL 19, Rivers State, CSP Ibiye Elekima Braide, and the MD, NDDC, Mr. Bassey Dan-Abia, discussing, during a reception for Governor Dickson and his entourage, when the Governor paid a solidarity visit to the Amanyanabo of Abonnema, HRM, Disrael Gbobo Bob-manuel II, at Abonnema town, Akuku Toru LGA, Rivers State.
Photo by Ayebatonye Goodluck

RWANDA SIGNIFIES INTEREST IN TOURISM POTENTIALS OF BAYELSA STATE

 

14/11/2013
 
Bayelsa State recently got a boost in foreign relations when the Rwandan High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Joseph Habinezadan paid a courtesy visit to Governer Seriake Dickson at Bayelsa House Abuja.
According to The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, Rwanda is interested in bilateral agreements with Bayelsa State especially in areas of  Tourism which is a major foreign exchange earner for Rwanda.
Representing His Excellency at the visit was  Chief of Staff, Bayelsa House, Abuja, Chief Diekivie Ikiogha who likewise mentioned potential tourism spots in Bayelsa State, as well as  infrastructural development projects as the deep sea port  at Agge in Ekeremor Local Government Area and the airport  being put in place to further create an enabling environment for potential investors and partners to take advantage off.
Governor Dickson expressed gratitude for the Rwandan Government`s interest in the State reiterating his administrations commitment to diversify the revenue base of the state by investing in other potential foreign exchange earners as tourism, aside from oil and gas.
Also in attendance was the SSA to the Governor on National Assembly Liaison, Mr. Preye Dressman.